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"Drowned" is a song written by Pete Townshend, the guitarist for The Who, for their sixth album, ''Quadrophenia''. ==Lyrics and music== The oldest song featuring on ''Quadrophenia'' ("Joker James", though hailing from the ''Tommy'' era, did not feature on the album), "Drowned" was initially written as an ode to Meher Baba in early 1970. Townshend sang it facing the tomb of Meher Baba on his first visit to India in January 1972. In ''Quadrophenia'', "Drowned" tells of how Jimmy contemplates drowning himself in the water. At the end, seagulls, crowd noises and waves can be heard, along with Pete Townshend walking along singing the sixth verse of "Sea and Sand". The piano part was borrowed from the song "Hitchcock Railway" by Joe Cocker. The section of music coming directly before the third verse was later slightly reworked and used in the song "5.15".
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